Best of Janos Kadar

Best of Janos Kadar

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ATTILA KISBENEDEK

An elderly woman adjusts a red flag at the tomb of former Hungarian communist leader Janos Kadar in the Fiume Road National Graveyard in Budapest on July 6, 2013 during a commemoration of the anniversary of Kadar's death. The commemoration event was organized by the Hungarian communist party, the 'Munkaspart' (Workers' party). Kadar was General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, presiding over the country from the counterinsurgency of the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 until his retirement in 1988. Kadar died on July 6, 1989. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK

An elderly woman adjusts a red flag at the tomb of former Hungarian communist leader Janos Kadar in the Fiume Road National Graveyard in Budapest on July 6, 2013 during a commemoration of the anniversary of Kadar's death. The commemoration event was organized by the Hungarian communist party, the 'Munkaspart' (Workers' party). Kadar was General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, presiding over the country from the counterinsurgency of the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 until his retirement in 1988. Kadar died on July 6, 1989. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK

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An elderly woman adjusts a red flag at the tomb of former Hungarian... News PhotoAdjusting,Adult,Anniversary,Budapest,Communism,Death,Flag,Former,Horizontal,Human Sciences,Hungary,Janos Kadar,Memorial Event,Politics,Red,Science and Technology,Senior Adult,Tomb,Traditionally Hungarian,WomenPhotographer ATTILA KISBENEDEKCollection: AFP 2013 AFPAn elderly woman adjusts a red flag at the tomb of former Hungarian communist leader Janos Kadar in the Fiume Road National Graveyard in Budapest on July 6, 2013 during a commemoration of the anniversary of Kadar's death. The commemoration event was organized by the Hungarian communist party, the 'Munkaspart' (Workers' party). Kadar was General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, presiding over the country from the counterinsurgency of the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 until his retirement in 1988. Kadar died on July 6, 1989. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK (Photo credit should read ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP/Getty Images)